Hard cases are prone to damage in case of a spill and if you're trapped beneath that's a boobie. Their stiffness imposes limits to luggage. Otherwise make fine surface for stickers.If chosen for security reasons they should be lockable to rack & frame.Certainly the looks are good.

I have a G5 Military so I put a couple of ammo cans on it. I used the bracket set from our sponsor to mount them on, and fastened ammo cans to them with u-bolts - and a bit of rubber hose to prevent them rattling. The colour matched perfectly, and they were cheaper than any bags or pannier on the market. Of course, you may want to paint yours to match if you went in that direction.

Thanks idk. Did the weight of the ammo cans make a difference with the handling? What size ammo cans did you use?I like the look of the cans or hard side cases. I'm pretty sure I can fab up the brackets if I need to.

It would be nice if you could actually BUY the panniers...nice ad but NEVER available. I tried to mount the old style RE ammo can type pannier cans on my existing racks made for saddle bags with the U bolt idea, and they did look ok, BUT the bikes vibration was too much for the racks and they stress cracked. They need support top and bottom to be up to the task. I went with the Swiss olive canvas back pack bags and I'm MUCH happier with the look and the utility.

For Uk riders and perhaps US(subject to postage!) I would recommend http://ardcases.co.uk/ Roger who runs the firm is one of the most approachable guys I have ever come across, have had various types of metal(hard) cases over the years including soft bags, and for price/fitting and security these are by far the best.